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Mariposa Monarca (Danaus plexippus)

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susiejbws

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Septiembre 20, 2023 a las 08:48 AM CDT

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On our way to San Angelo State Park, we stopped by the County Park and saw several enjoying the beautiful morning.

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susiejbws

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Septiembre 15, 2023 a las 05:25 PM CDT

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It made fruit this year! I found this growing on the land 5 years ago, knew it from the flowers and end leaf so transplanted some to the back flowerbed. Even transplanted babies from it to replace the invasive Japanese Honeysuckle. This one has grown up to the bottom of the top deck and still barely alive after the drought. Not sure if this is considered cultivated?

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Búho Cornudo (Bubo virginianus)

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susiejbws

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Marzo 30, 2019 a las 10:29 AM CDT

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Was watching out over the Pocket Prairie, then escorted away by some noisy crows! Could see from our top deck.

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Lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum)

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susiejbws

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Junio 20, 2022 a las 06:07 PM CDT

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Búho Barrado (Strix varia)

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susiejbws

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Septiembre 8, 2023 a las 03:06 PM CDT

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She’s been there for almost an hour now. I told the blue jays to schuss and they went away. She’s sitting where the wind is blowing mist from my upper deck on her sometimes and that’s when she opens her mouth to get some moisture. The hummingbirds are still flying around and I saw a titmouse sitting on a branch close to her.

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susiejbws

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Abril 25, 2023 a las 12:16 PM CDT

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@rymcdaniel, @sambiology Well, they do persist… and thanks to the research and identification guide, I’ve tried to submit photos with these details.
They certainly are tall, over a meter, however not as plentiful, but they just got started. Thank you both for your dedication!

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Mariposa Monarca (Danaus plexippus)

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susiejbws

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Octubre 10, 2022 a las 05:56 PM CDT

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On the Frost weed on Wildflower Hill.

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Mariposa Cometa Gigante (Heraclides cresphontes)

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susiejbws

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Septiembre 22, 2022 a las 03:21 PM CDT

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Looks like a twig.

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Búho Barrado (Strix varia)

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susiejbws

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Marzo 28, 2020 a las 07:18 PM CDT

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From Wildlife camera in the creek. This young owl was playing with its reflection in the water. So cute!
https://youtu.be/uVNcW2rDa3s

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Azulejo Garganta Canela (Sialia sialis)

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susiejbws

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Febrero 2, 2020 a las 04:50 PM CST

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susiejbws

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Septiembre 15, 2019 a las 11:29 PM CDT

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This plant was growing out of an old stone Bar-B-Q Pit at the beautiful Texas State Park in Mineral Wells. It appeared to be luring in ants and eating them. One of the pictures looks like there’s a fossilized ant showing through the leaf like a hieroglyphics and a live ant in the background that seems to be headed for the same fate!

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susiejbws

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Julio 20, 2019 a las 06:07 PM CDT

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Lots of these popped up in the Pocket Prairie from seeds scattered to replace invasive grass.

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Carbonero Copetón (Baeolophus bicolor)

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susiejbws

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Agosto 12, 2019 a las 03:49 PM CDT

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Enjoying water from the sculpture fountain on a hot and dry August afternoon.

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Chara Azul (Cyanocitta cristata)

Autor

susiejbws

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Agosto 1, 2019 a las 05:19 PM CDT

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Resident Jay gets a drink from the birdbath. The water table is lower now with no rain lately so most of the creek is getting dry on the surface, except for a few trickles that appear then disappear a few feet away. Keeping the birdbaths and bee watering stations clean and full helps them and gives us the opportunity to see them closer.

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Sapo Nebuloso (Incilius nebulifer)

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susiejbws

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Julio 14, 2019 a las 05:06 PM CDT

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This is my “friend” in the garden who comes out chirping happily at dusk every day.

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susiejbws

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Julio 29, 2018 a las 01:26 PM CDT

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Enjoying the sunshine on a piece of roofing material on the South side of the house.

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Altramuz de Texas (Lupinus texensis)

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susiejbws

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Mayo 16, 2019 a las 07:15 PM CDT

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Planted at top of Wildflower Hill at the JBWS. They bloomed for much longer than the ones nearby along I-20.

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Orégano (Monarda citriodora)

Autor

susiejbws

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Junio 24, 2019 a las 06:24 PM CDT

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In the Pocket Prairie at the JBWS. From seeds scattered to replace invasive grass.

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Monilla (Ungnadia speciosa)

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susiejbws

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Julio 29, 2018 a las 11:44 AM CDT

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Scattered throughout the Escarpment at the JBWS.

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Zorra Gris (Urocyon cinereoargenteus)

Autor

susiejbws

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Junio 12, 2019 a las 06:12 PM CDT

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Foxes are sometimes seen leaping by at the JBWS. This one stopped to munch on birdseed the Bluejays had just thrown out from the feeder.

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Garza Nocturna Corona Clara (Nyctanassa violacea)

Autor

susiejbws

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Mayo 15, 2019 a las 06:44 PM CDT

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The first sighting was on 6-22-2017 at 8:29pm from a wildlife camera in the section of the spring-fed creek that is directly below the house. The video shows it was eating a fresh-water shellfish.
The second sighting was on 6-15-2019 at 6:44pm when we were in the garden and a couple flew into the top of a Red Oak tree above us. They seemed to be looking out across the Pocket Prairie and stayed there for for quite a while.

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susiejbws

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Mayo 2019

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Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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Mating behind the house...

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susiejbws

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Julio 20, 2019 a las 10:21 AM CDT

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These are scattered throughout the Escarpment. This is the best example of an older tree with bark and fruit drupes. They ripen in the Fall and are very good to eat, but we leave them for the birds.

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Bajatripa (Rivina humilis)

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susiejbws

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Julio 27, 2019 a las 05:21 PM CDT

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There is a large stand of these in the cover near the bird feeding station. The berries provide an excellent natural food source.

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susiejbws

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Julio 16, 2019 a las 07:51 PM CDT

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This vine came up on temporary fencing between the road and Wildflower Hill. Have been seeing a lot of these vines pop up around the open areas lately, but this is the first time I’ve seen a flower!

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Agrito (Rhus aromatica)

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susiejbws

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Septiembre 2, 2018 a las 05:14 PM CDT

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First bought this Native Texas plant to replace invasive Nandinas, then found it growing wild in several places! September picture is from them growing naturally on top of the Jellison Slope and October picture is where I found it coming out from between cracks in the limestone along the front walkway.

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susiejbws

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Diciembre 31, 2018 a las 06:07 PM CST

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This is my all-time favorite bush so I was thrilled to find a small one on the way to the creek about 3 years ago. It was actually a large bush that had been hacked by someone who was unknowingly trying to “clean-up” the underbrush. I keep the vines off of it and it’s doing great now!

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susiejbws

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Marzo 31, 2019 a las 04:51 PM CDT

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Found this Texas Native growing wild on the Jellison Slope alongside the invasive English Ivy and Japanese Honeysuckle. Working on removing all invasives. Seeing Natives like this gives me confidence that they can be restored everywhere at the JBWS.

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Girasol Rojo (Gaillardia pulchella)

Autor

susiejbws

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Junio 24, 2019 a las 06:14 PM CDT

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In the Pocket Prairie at the Jungle Bird & Wildlife Sanctuary. From seeds scattered to replace invasive grass.

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